Winston Deloney Shares 6 Real Estate Podcasts Investors Will Love

In any industry, continuing knowledge and education is vital success, and can be a key determine factor in what separates the leaders of the pack from the average players. This is especially true when it comes to real estate investing.

This high-speed industry comes with a ton of risk, and tons of reward. For big players, it’s important to not only be aware of the latest trends, but you also need to stay ahead of the curve, and keep tabs on the big movers and shakers.

In fact, if you want to successfully build long-term wealth from real estate investing, it’s important to invest your own time into your success, by continuing your education. That’s why expert real estate investor Winston Deloney is a big believer in the power of podcasts.

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Deloney, who has an expansive real estate portfolio, listens to them whenever he can, in order to maximize his time, and get insight into the industry from real people who are also living it. Now, Deloney is sharing six real estate podcasts investors will love.

BiggerPockets Podcast

This podcast is released weekly, and is hosted by Brandon Turner and David Greene. It’s definitely one of the most popular podcasts for real estate investing.

In it, Turner and Greene interview different people who work in real estate investment, and dive into their strategies, different markets, and specialties. They’re known for bringing on a wide variety of investors, not just experts.

Apartment Building Investing

As the name says, Apartment Building Investing is perfect if you’re looking to grow your investment portfolio with apartment buildings. It’s hosted by Michael Banks, who is also a writer for BiggerPockets.

In it, Banks dives into everything you need to know about multifamily units, and covers funding and different kinds of deals.

Think Realty Radio

This education-centric podcast is hosted by Abhi Golhar, who has on additional guests. It’s designed to educate investors at every stage in their investing journey, whether they’re seasoned or brand new.

Golhar covers a wide swath of territory, including things like design, day-to-day operations, and different management techniques.

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Joe Fairless hosts the longest running daily real estate investing podcast. Fairless has interviews with investors, and tends to focus on apartments, as well as passive investing techniques.

If you want to take what you learn into real life with his community, Fairless also hosts events, which can be a great chance to network.

Rental Rookie

This is a great one if you’re brand new to the world of rental property investments. Or, if you’re a pro, you can use this to refresh on the building blocks.

It’s hosted by Emily Du Plessis, who used to be an English teacher, and she’s great at breaking down the basics, that you might be nervous to ask about.

Real Estate Today

It’s important to stay up-to-date on the latest industry trends, and Real Estate Today can help you do that. It covers markets, property values, forces shaping the trends, and evaluations.

While every investor can likely find value in this podcast, it’s also  great for newcomers, who can get a rundown on the education of the industry.

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Content Creation: Nimrod Santo Shares How to Use Podcasting in Your Content Marketing Campaign

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How do you multitask throughout the day? For those of us that lead busy lives, it can be difficult to fit everything that we would like to into our packed schedules. 

From running a business to spending time with our loved ones, finding a moment to take care of ourselves by learning, growing, or simply relaxing can seem impossible. However, podcasts have made that a more accessible task not only for someone interested in learning something new, but also as a way to market your brand!

Business Developer Marketer Nimrod Santo knows that fitting opportunities to learn and grow in wherever you can is important for any entrepreneur. Podcasts have changed the game by allowing you access to materials when you’re in the car, on the treadmill, or even in your office. 

That’s why Nimrod Santo is sharing how you can use podcasting in your content marketing campaign.

Share Your Vision

As the popularity of podcasts rises, you should consider learning a thing or two from. If you’re an entrepreneur, you should also consider teaching a thing or two on the platform. 

With a podcast, your brand has an arena where you are steering the narrative. With this auditory platform, you can share what you’re doing to attract a new network of professionals and consumers alike that can benefit your brand in a variety of ways and give you and your team credibility. 

By sharing your vision, you are marketing your mission in an organic, genuine way.

Leverage Your Knowledge

Being known as an expert in your field is important for every professional, but especially for an entrepreneur branding yourself and your company’s mission. 

The only way to earn this reputation, however, is to learn and find ways to share your knowledge. With a podcast you have a playing field to become that expert in your field and leverage your knowledge on a level that might have been unheard of without the podcast realm. 

By establishing yourself as a source, you are marketing your brand in a personal, trusted way.

Expand Your Network

There are a number of ways to scale your business and any successful entrepreneur can attest to the power of networking. After all, what is a brand without a network of clients and fellow entrepreneurs? 

Podcasting allows you to expand your network by connecting with your listeners and creating a platform that you can share with other professionals in your field. Through this, you can create an arena for your goals to thrive and grow.

Reach New Heights

If you’re considering starting a podcast, you’ve already reached new heights of creativity and innovation for your business. By marketing your brand via a podcast, not only are you expanding your client base and your name in the business, but also opening the floor to genuine conversations around your brand and your brand’s future.

In 2020, staying afloat with current trends is more important than ever. Digital marketing podcasts are a simple, convenient, and free way to get ahead of the competition. It’s for this reason that podcasting, despite being new, might be one of the best tools you can have in your company’s marketing strategy toolkit!

How Your B2B Podcast Can Grow Your Brand

Just another podcast might feel like unneeded noise in the sea of content that already exists today. That’s certainly what Tim Yeaton, CMO of Red Hat, initially thought when his team proposed they start an in-house podcast called Command Line Heroes. He was skeptical at first: “I’m there thinking, I’m not sure about podcasts as a form factor anymore because video is dominating.”

Despite his reservations concerning the medium, Yeaton gave his team the go-ahead, and since then, the podcast has become a huge success. After just two seasons and 15 episodes, the podcast had over 45K subscribers, over 800K downloads, and an audience retention rate of 75% per episode, snagging both a Shorty Award and a Webby nomination in 2019.

Numbers like that quite the accomplishment for a medium that many perceive as obsolete or unpopular, and they are a sure sign that podcasts are an incredibly effective content tool that B2B businesses can use to stand out as a category leader, grow a loyal audience, and ultimately generate demand down the line.

In fact, CMO Richard Jones of Cheetah Digital thought podcasts were so important that his growing marketing team has developed not just one podcast, but three: Thinking Caps, Uncaged Wisdom, and PULSE. Knowing that B2B marketing content is typically dry and lacking in variety, Jones is trying to flip the switch with podcasts and “B2Cify” their content mix: “There is no better tool in content marketing than having happy customers telling stories around how you were able to overcome challenges and deliver business outcomes.”

The first order of business for a B2B brand thinking of starting a podcast is to look at your audience. Next, brainstorm and explore category-specific topics, thought leadership, and look for success stories within your own customer base—essentially, you want each episode of your podcast to directly address and provide possible solutions to challenges that your audience may face.

For example, Workspan’s podcast, Ecosystem Aces, focuses on interviewing businesses leaders who manage partner ecosystems. Hosted by Workspan CMO Chip Rodgers, and with 100+ episodes (and counting), the podcast’s micro audience can benefit from hearing what’s worked for others and what hasn’t for others in the space.

On top of providing access to useful, targeted content, the podcast has also contributed to an interesting dynamic with guests that’s great for business: if the guest is a customer, Workspan gets to showcase their vision and thought leadership, and if they aren’t a customer, Workspan gets to have a conversation with them—one of the first steps of relationship-building.

“We’re very careful not to all the sudden turn it into a sales opportunity, that feels like a bait and switch,” Rodgers explains in an interview about cultivating customer champions, “but I think that, through that process, you learn about the company, you learn about the things they’re working on and some of their challenges so that then, down the road, there’s a chance for a conversation to say: ‘Oh, well, you talked about this, maybe it’s something that we can help with.’ It becomes a more natural conversation around ways that we can help each other.”

It’s possible to take this one-to-one approach at relationship building a step further and turn it into a community. On Renegade Thinkers Unite, the founder & CEO of marketing agency Renegade LLC, Drew Neisser, interviews a new CMO every week and they discuss all things marketing, from brand strategy to CMO superpowers. When the COVID crisis hit, Neisser reached out to his CMO guests and invited them to weekly “CMO Huddles,” virtual meetups where marketing leaders could gather to share their thoughts, challenges, and solutions in real-time, which have proven extremely valuable for everyone involved.

Building a community to share knowledge and showcase customer success is one of the best reasons to consider podcasting, there are a few more. The treasure trove of CMO insights on Renegade Thinkers Unite has served as a foundational research tool for much of Renegade LLC’s marketing content, including their recently published report that responds directly to the challenges posed by the COVID pandemic: 6 Ways to Drive B2B Demand Generation in a Downturn.

It’s also been useful for SEO purposes—with Google set to make audio crawlable in the near future, episodes will become crawlable and indexable, giving them even more punch than ever before as they are the natural, authentic conversations that Google’s evolving algorithm tends to reward.  

If anything, starting a podcast is a bold marketing experiment with low risk and the potential for great rewards. As Drew Neisser says in his interview with Tim Yeaton about the success of Red Hat’s podcast, “Just remind yourself to be experimenting, to have the courage to try new things. What was the worst that happened if the podcast didn’t work, really? You wasted some money. The risk was kind of modest.”

The Audio Drama Show

This new podcast is a showcase for high quality, audio drama – plays, novels, short stories, poems – beyond the output of the relatively few major public service and commercial providers in this area.

It provides independent writers, adapters and directors with an outlet and medium to produce and distribute studio-engineered audio/radio content.  This content is quality-checked and approved before being recorded and edited.

So far, the show’s output has included a series of short stories by Charles Dickens adapted from “The Pickwick Papers” and an ongoing collection of modern stories, short and longer, from a panel of established writers.  

The core production team consists of:

James Newberry: commissioner, adaptor, director, editor, actor, and producer

Nigel Banks: writer, director, editor, and actor

Robbie Burgess: sound/recording engineer and audio effects expert.

This effort is well supported by an ensemble of professional and other talented actors selected by the production team.

Episode List: March to April 2020

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The Story of Tom Smart Charles Dickens

A story of magical transformation.  After a few too many drinks at the inn where he is staying, our hero Tom notices a strange wooden chair in his bedroom.  What follows is a fantastic encounter that changes Tom’s life forever. 

The Strange Client Charles Dickens

George Heyling vows to be revenged on the man responsible for his tragedy – his father-in-law.  What follows is a path of destruction as he systematically – and legally – ruins the man’s life, engineering his death in a final, fatal confrontation. 

The Grave Digger and the Goblin Queen Charles Dickens

Gabriel Grubb is a morose, lonely and drunken grave digger who hates people, particularly during the festive season.  One Christmas Eve, while at work, he encounters a startlingly scary Goblin Queen who terrorises and whisks him away to her underworld lair where Grub is shown the true human values of the season.

The Tale of Jack Martin Charles Dickens

A rollicking, enchanting tale of derring-do: featuring a hero, heroine, and a couple of posh, dastardly villains!   Jack Martin, our hero, is whisked away on a journey involving kidnap, conspiracy, sword play and a beautiful, feisty heroine in peril.  

Ashes to Ashford Parts 1 & 2 Nigel Banks

Ashes to Ashford is a “quest” story…with a difference.  Instead of a heroic Odysseus, Sir Lancelot or Luke Skywalker, we have Jimmy McIver, a feckless Cockney failure living in 21st Century England.  Having made very little of his existence thus far, Jimmy is given one last chance to “make it big” by a now-deceased old school friend and success story, Roger Soul.  

The Second Chance John Nevinson

Ellie is relieved that she fails to post a rancorous letter to her father.  But then, in “Sliding Doors” fashion, the letter is despatched.  Regretting the vicious content immediately, she tries to intercept its arrival – with ironically deadly results. 

Black and White and Red All Over Neil Robinson

Driving home at night, Will is forced to stop after colliding with something in the road – possibly a badger?  Getting out of the car he realises quickly that something is not right.  And then the police arrive… 

The Man in the Window Nigel Banks

A woman watches a man dressing mannequins in a shop window, surrounded by fog.
This leads her to fantasy, a brief connection, illness, and finally….sorrow.

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Father’s Day Susan Cartwright

Whodunnit Neil Robinson

Blue Belladonna Nigel Banks

Mrs Lirriper’s Lodgings Charles Dickens

A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens

Great American Poetry Various

Jacques Poujade Shares Top Real Estate Podcasts That Deliver Massive Value

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No matter what industry you’re in, deepening your understanding and honing your skills can be a lifelong journey. When it comes to real estate, most of us are involved in this world in some shape or form. Whether you’re renting an apartment, owning a home, or investing in properties, the world of real estate impacts us in many ways. And it can be a complex and intimidating world to navigate. Jacques Poujade is a Managing Partner at LendPlus and has decades of experience in financial services. Poujade is sharing top real estate podcasts that deliver massive value.

Real Estate Coaching Radio

Real estate coaches Tim & Julie Harris dive into all things real estate with their podcast, which is designed to get you to take action. They interview industry professionals, give coaching advice, and keep you up-to-speed on industry news. They’re known for offering specific and detailed plans to take action, to help you get things done. 

The Kevin and Fred Show

Kevin and Fred are two real estate professionals who give expert advice in digestible, understandable, and entertaining podcasts. They’re skillful at breaking down complex topics and are also known for bringing in other industry experts to share their insights. This podcast is especially useful if you’re in real estate investing, but everyone has something to learn from Kevin and Fred.

Bigger Pockets Podcast 

This weekly podcast by Brandon Turner and David Greene also is focused on real estate investing. These two are powerhouses when it comes to finding niche investors from all walks of life, and they interview inspiring investors from a variety of backgrounds and experience levels. If you’re at all interested in earning income from real estate investing, Bigger Pockets Podcast will definitely give you some value.

Caravan Confessions

Eric Simon, also known as The Broke Agent, brings levity to real estate with this funny podcast. He regales his audience with entertaining stories and jokes about his real estate clients, leads, and experiences selling properties. This podcast will have you looking at real estate deals with different eyes.

Agent Caffeine

Agent Caffeine is hosted by Kelly Mitchell, who is an entrepreneur and powerhouse across several industries. She has decades of experience in real estate, and shares interviews and insider tips in her podcast. Mitchell touches on everything involved in the industry including advertising, marketing, strategy, and sales. She’s known for bringing in other experts and sharing useful information on key practices and thought leadership.

More from Jacques Poujade

Jacques Poujade is an industry expert with 30 years of experience in financial services. He recently spoke to Yahoo! Finance about buying and selling during uncertain financial times. To learn more about Jacques, head over to his Facebook or Instagram.  

Sustainability Explored

Podcast host: Anna Chashchyna

Rss: https://anchor.fm/s/9105960/podcast/rss

Description: Sustainability Explored is a podcast on sustainability and innovations in business and economy, a place to learn more about sustainability across industries.Every week I invite professionals working on the implementation of innovative sustainable solutions for the future – to explore circularity and resilience, corporate social responsibility, leadership and culture, impact investment, climate crisis actions and so on, and give some guidance on how to actually implement sustainability in business.

Resort Save Shares: 5 Travel Podcasts You Should Check Out In 2020

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Most of us put a lot of time and energy into our work and careers and know just how refreshing and enjoyable a good vacation can be. Planning your next travel adventure can be exciting but can also be time consuming. Resort Save, a travel company which offers vacation packages to top tourist destinations, has been helping families and travelers plan their vacations with ease for more than 20 years. To help inspire your next travel plans, Resort Save is sharing 5 travel podcasts you should check out in 2020. These are great to listen to if you love to daydream about your next trip, or you’re looking for new ideas of where you want to head next. Plus, you can listen to podcasts at any time, like when you’re commuting to work, or cleaning up around the house.

Two family travel bloggers teamed up for this family-friendly travel podcast. Each week, Tamara Gruber and Kimberly Tate interview travel experts to get tons of information on family-friendly vacation destinations. Their travel tips will definitely help inspire your next adventure, and their practical advice can help encourage you to take that trip you’ve been dreaming about.

This podcast is great for those who want to travel but are mindful of their budgets. Jackie Nourse hosts this podcast, and she gives her listeners destination inspiration, as well as useful tips to help people financially reach their travel goals. Each episode features a different guest, who shares about their traveling experiences.

If you can’t decide your next destination, this podcast may be the one for you. Every week, the Amateur Traveler talks about a different destination. Not only that, but he offers an entire one-week itinerary, including sightseeing tips, activities, and food recommendations. The Amateur Traveler interviews people from each destination, to get real insight into the location.

This podcast is hosted by a woman known as “Jet Set Lisette,” an award-winning travel expert. She interviews inspiring women who are traveling all over the world, in very creative ways. In one episode, she even talks to a woman who, along with her husband, sold everything to travel the world with their two little kids.

Jason Moore has been traveling the world for 15 years and shares his tips and tricks in his weekly podcast. He also interviews fellow travelers from all over the world who have done incredible things, like walking across America. He also includes handy tips, like how to manage your finances and budget on the road, how to find work while traveling, and safety tips you should be aware of.

About Resort Save

Resort Save helps make planning your next trip fun, easy, and affordable. They offer packages for many different destinations, both in the United States and internationally. If you’re looking for some ideas, here are 5 awesome travel destinations Resort Save proudly offers.

Resort Save is dedicated to helping families have fun vacations, and even offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee. For the latest deals and updates from Resort Save, follow them on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn

How Your Podcast Can be an Engaging Research Tool

There’s quite a lot to be said for the informal tone of a podcast. The oft-conversational format resonates with most listeners and is easily consumed (without being too much of a burden on one’s schedule). Naturally, the format’s exploded in popularity—it’s not quite as casual or tune-out-able as music, not quite as attention-demanding as documentaries or similar visual mediums, but ultimately can still be an engaging and information-rich experience. Given the format, there are some interesting opportunities for secondary content generation in the wake of a podcast, such as white papers or various reports.

One example of this in practice is the comprehensive guide to B2B brand strategy recently published by Drew Neisser, CEO & Founder of Renegade, a NY-based marketing agency. The podcast in question—Renegade Thinkers Unite (RTU)—has been a project of Drew’s for a few years and, given the weekly release schedule, has resulted in a few hundred chief marketing officer interviews. Now, the biggest mistake one could make when sitting on a treasure trove of CMO wisdom such as that would be to just let it idle in cyberspace. That said, a core goal of the podcast is to help inform Renegade’s modus operandi—as such, with a little help from a few tools, something relatively informal can be distilled into research usually tied to more academic studies—highlighting that the conversational approach to understanding marketing belies how valuable the conversations of a podcast can be. To understand the process of podcast distillation, we’ll first take a look at the basics of setting up a podcast, successfully rolling it out each week, promoting it, and then converting it into actionable research.

Before breaking down at the “how” let’s take a closer look at the “why.” Recently, Drew & Renegade published the ’12 Steps to an Effective Brand Strategy in 2020’ special report. Though supplemented with a CMO survey, the RTU podcast was foundational in crafting this. The easiest way to get a sense of how a podcast can be broken down into vital information is through the RTU example. After spending time collecting information from the podcast, and organizing it (a vastly underrated step), Drew found that guests’ successes highlighted a few categories of productive behavior for marketers—this would be the basis of the report. For example, section 3 of the behemoth report focuses on purpose-driven marketing, and why it is absolutely crucial in the modern business era. Specifically, Drew cites the phenomenal example of Bank of the West’s purpose-driven marketing that was extremely risky, potentially financially draining, but ultimately wonderfully successful. That particular example, which serves as a thematic lynchpin for the section, was uncovered in a discussion with Ben Stuart, CMO, in an interview that predated the report by roughly a year. However, there was quite a bit more that went into forming this section than the sole, quoted episode. Drew’s fascination and commitment to brand purpose, while longstanding, picked up considerably in a separate podcast interview that occurred before Ben Stuart’s, with Leela Srinivasan of SurveyMonkey. Later on, Drew built on those first two discussions by exploring how purpose-built up a massively successful tech company through creating customer communities in a later interview with Tim Yeaton of Red Hat.

The point here is, a distillation of these interviews helps identify patterns, that can be factored in into later discussions, and can ultimately create multiple interviews that all provide relevant perspectives which can be plotted out to form a pretty amazing case (and how-to guide) for implementing purpose to boost your brand’s marketing efforts. If you’d like to get a better sense of how exactly it manifested, it’s worth taking a quick look at the linked episodes, and then taking a look at the fingerprint they left on the report—all the content is ungated as well. Now, let’s take a look at an overview for how the podcast is made, and how the information is organized.

First, the basics: a microphone (or two) for in-person interviews. A lavalier microphone that can be attached to a shirt collar can be quite helpful and can be found relatively inexpensively online. However, in-person interviews, especially when the guests are often busy, can be difficult to schedule. A simple solution is to employ an online conferencing software. A video chat service can be a huge boon when navigating stuffed schedules and can still create a face-to-face environment conducive to casual, candid conversations—which is crucial. Furthermore, most platforms allow for audio recording, making it easy to come away with clear, editable audio, even if you both aren’t in the same room mic’d up. For Renegade Thinkers Unite, Drew leans on zoom.us, which offers competitive video conferencing, clear audio quality, and cloud storage for recordings. Once you’ve got raw audio, some basic software (such as Garageband) will more than suffice for cutting out any extraneous bits of the interview. Once episodes have been edited, you can create basic graphics—Drew recommends creating an easily tweakable photoshop template where guest pictures and key episode information can be subbed in each week. Check out the visuals on their episodes here for reference. Then, following that, select a podcast syndication platform that can publish your mp3 to major channels each week. RTU uses Libsyn, and publishes to just about every major podcast platform.

Following the basic production of your interview itself, you’ll want to create transcripts. For Renegade Thinkers Unite, the audio from each episode is uploaded to Sonix, AI-driven software that creates rough, readable transcripts. Though somewhat tedious, the editing down of these transcripts is crucial, as it gives you a written, easily referenceable and searchable record of information. Each week, RTU cleans and edits podcast transcripts, then condensed them down to inform key takeaways. The distillation process reveals crucial thoughts and opinions from marketers, that can then be considered in the context of other interviews. This helps identify correlational trends in marketing that can be the basis of substantive research—this is really where the gold flakes start revealing themselves in the panning process. Another pro-tip: Drew’s portions of the transcript get edited down significantly and are rewritten to highlight the key question (and key topics) being discussed—this helps improve how quickly different answers from different podcasts can be connected (especially once you’ve accrued somewhere far north of 300 interviews, like Drew!).

Over time, you’ll develop a catalog of searchable interviews that will certainly contain a wealth of information waiting to be mapped out and organized. That is, provided you stick one overarching theme (such as marketing). Interviewing one guest about the subtleties of medieval political structures and another about the mechanics of Larry Bird’s jump shot, while certainly interesting, won’t do much to reveal any larger patterns about basketball or political systems. A data set needs multiple data points, after all. Now, you’ve got the basic skeleton of how to create and publish a podcast, and then how to organize it so you and your team can sort through and start pulling crucial business insights from engaging conversations. Now you’ve just got to select your subject and start messaging guests you’d like to interview.

Drew is notably reachable and eager to share his wisdom on marketing and podcasting—should you find yourself with any other questions about the podcasting process, or B2B marketing, you can find him on LinkedIn here.

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Dream.Plan.You. Podcast by Andreas Küffner

The new Podcast of Andreas Küffner, which is to inspire you to think larger, to act more self-confidently and above all with practical tips and inside knowledge help to it to reach your goals!

Are you a person with a lot of potential who should finally be ignited?

Then DREAM.PLAN.YOU. is just the right podcast for you.

The 33 year old multi entrepreneur Andreas Küffner from Munich gives you the inspiration and strategies, which you need, in order to find your new perspective!

He wants to help you become your own boss.

HappyList podcast

The podcast that makes sure you reach all the goals on your happylist – professionally or privately.

The best strategies from 17 years of building businesses with market leaders, an award-winning career as a television producer, and the everyday sweet madness of husband and dad…

Uwe von Grafenstein lives in Munich, was born in 1981, is husband, dad and entrepreneur by heart. Today he is Managing Partner of “Kalhammer & von Grafenstein GmbH” (http://www.kuvg.de) and makes people even more successful than they already are.

At the age of 21, Uwe was already the market leader in Cologne with his first company and then built up his second company, SEO Entertainment GmbH, from scratch into a multi-million Euro company within just 10 years. He successfully sold this company at the end of 2017.

Uwe was in the top 5 independent German television producers with this company, worked with personalities such as Sido, Joko & Klaas, Jérôme Boateng and Ed Sheeran and won both the German Television Prize and the Grimme Prize.

In addition, he has co-founded various companies in the fields of design, app programming, film, coaching and food, as well as being an investor and mentor.

At the age of 26, Uwe fulfilled a long-cherished dream: he hosted his own TV show on German television. RTL2 gives him the opportunity to present his ideas and visions to millions of people.

With his keynote speech BUSINESSMAGIE.de, he speaks to thousands of people every year as a speaker for large companies and passes on his 20 years of entrepreneurial experience in order to measurably increase their success.

Today Uwe lives in Munich and travels as often as possible to Los Angeles, where his family has found their second home on the beach.

In his podcast #happylist, Uwe talks about his experiences, learnings and his journey to his own goals and “happy places”. Because he still has a lot to do: To make people more successful than they were before they met him. And that also applies to you.